Summer 2024 Important Information
Most classes for Summer 2024 will be offered on a state supported basis instead of self support funded, similar to last summer. Students will continue to receive the class offerings and services, such as tutoring, they need consistent with fall and spring semesters.
The notable difference for California resident students is the fee structure. A full breakdown of fees can be found on the student finance website. Most students, especially California resident students, will pay a lower cost than in prior summer terms. The additional fees for non-residents of California including international students will be an additional $396 per student credit unit.Frequently Asked Questions
The biggest change for students is the fee structure. A full breakdown of fees can be found on the student finance website.
With respect to financial aid, the summer session is considered a trailer at Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV, which takes into account the previous fall and spring semesters. As such, funding may be available but are typically limited to federal loans and the federal Pell Grant for students who qualify. Students should complete the 2023-24 FAFSA/CADAA to be considered for summer financial aid. Eligible, degree-seeking students who are enrolled in required coursework at Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV and who submitted a 2023-2024 FAFSA/CADAA application will automatically be considered upon registration.
Students must maintain a minimum of half-time enrollment to be considered for financial aid. Half-time enrollment is at least 6 units for undergraduate programs and 4 units of graduate courses. For additional questions, please contact The Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships.You will not see any changes. Continuing education programs will continue to operate as they have in Fall and Spring semesters.